Spring 2012 Class Schedule

The registration deadline was March 14th. Late registration is at the discretion of the committee and instructor. You can contact us at committee@mhcct.org if you have any questions.

10:30 – 12:00 noon

Advanced Lego Engineering (9 yrs and up or previous Lego Engineering experience)Instructor: Andrew EscaleraLocation: Multi-Purpose RoomCost: $94Min: 10, Max: 12(We may be able to offer this class if there is enough interest. Currently we are collecting online registrations, but no payments.)

12:00 – 12:30 pm

Lunch

12:30 – 1:30 pm

Drawing and 2D Media and Pastels (9 yrs and up)
If this class is full. You can register for the Waitlist.Instructor: Nancy Cooke-Bunnell, UConn Community School of the ArtsLocation: Multi-Purpose RoomCost: $130 (maximum cost is $130, cost could be as low as $65 if enough students register – see class description for details)Min: 6, Max: 12

1:30 – 2:30 pm

All Things Art: Exploring 2D and 3D Media (6 to 8 yrs)
This class is full, you can register for the Waitlist, or if you are interested in our adding an additional class from 11:00 – 12:00 pm, send us an email to: committee@mhcct.org.Instructor: Nancy Cooke-Bunnell, UConn Community School of the ArtsLocation: Multi-Purpose RoomCost: $130 (maximum cost is $130, cost could be as low as $65 if enough students register – see class description for details)Min: 6, Max: 12

Pokemon Card Club (any age)Hosted by: Owen Adams-MejiaLocation: Outside or in, depending on the weatherCost: FreeBrief Description: Owen would like to informally start a Pokemon Card Club during this time. No registration required.

Keva (any age)Location: GalleryCost: FreeBrief Description: Keva Blocks will be available in the Gallery during this time. Parents will need to be responsible for supervising their use.

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